Brad N. Greenwood, PhD Speakman Hall, Suite 209J Temple University Philadelphia, PA 19122 http://www.fixedeffects.com/ [email protected] ACADEMIC POSITIONS Temple University University of Maryland, College Park University of Maryland, College Park University of Notre Dame Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute July ‘14 – Present Aug ‘13 – May ‘14 Aug ‘08 – May ‘13 Aug ‘07 – May ‘08 Aug ‘03 – May ‘04 Assistant Professor Visiting Assistant Professor Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Research Assistant EDUCATION University of Maryland, College Park Doctor of Philosophy: Decision, Operations, & Information Technology Minor: Strategic Management College Park, MD Aug 08 – May 13 University of Notre Dame Magna Cum Laude Masters of Business Administration: IT Consulting Notre Dame, IN May 07 - May 08 Virginia Polytechnic Institute Masters of Information Technology: Information Technology Blacksburg, VA Jan 05 - Dec 06 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Cum Laude Baccalaureate of Science: Information Technology / Management Information Systems Troy, NY Aug 00 - May 04 RESEARCH (Interests: Information Availability, Decision Making, Healthcare, Data Analytics) Dissertation Title: Pokes, Prods, and Pushes: Information Availability and Decision Making in Ambiguous Environments Committee: Ritu Agarwal (co-chair), Anandasivam Gopal (co-chair), Rajshree Agarwal, Guodong (Gordon) Gao, Alan Neustadtl (Dean’s Representative) Peer Reviewed Publications Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal “Matching Platforms and HIV Incidence: An Empirical Investigation of Race, Gender, and Socio-Economic Status” Management Science; Forthcoming Gordon Gao, Brad N Greenwood, Jeff McCullough, Ritu Agarwal; (2015) “Vocal Minority and Silent Majority: How do Online Ratings Reflect Population Perceptions of Quality?” MIS Quarterly; Forthcoming Corey M Angst, Sarv Devaraj, Carrie Queenan, Brad Greenwood; (2011) “Performance effects related to the sequence of implementation of health information technologies." Productions and Operations Management; 20(3) 319-333 - 2013 POMS College of Service Operations Most Influential Paper Working Papers Brad Greenwood, Anand Gopal; "Tigerblood: Newspapers, Blogs, and the Founding of Information Technology Firms” (Requested Revision for 3rd Round Review at Information Systems Research) - Academy of Management Best Empirical Paper Award, ENT Division Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal, Rajshree Agarwal, Anand Gopal “The When and Why of Abandonment: The Effect of Organizational Incentives on Technology Lifecycles” (Requested Revision for 2nd Round Review at Management Science) - 2015 Utah WCBI Poster Slam: Most Publishable Paper Brad Greenwood, Anand Gopal; "Ending the Mending Wall: Exploring Entrepreneur Venture Capital Co-Location in IT Ventures” (Requested for 2nd Round Revision at MIS Quarterly) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal, Rajshree Agarwal, Anand Gopal “Physician Heal Thyself? Changes in Decision Making after Information Shocks” (Under Review at Organization Science) Brad N Greenwood, PhD 1 of 7 Current As of April 2015 Brad Greenwood, Sunil Wattal “Show Me the Way to Go Home: An Empirical Investigation of Ride Sharing and Motor Vehicle Homicide” (Under Review at MIS Quarterly) Seth Carnahan, Brad Greenwood “The Calm Before the Legistorm: Information Visibility, Organizational Identity, and Employee Compensation” (Target: Administrative Science Quarterly)* Anand Gopal, Brad Greenwood “Traders, Guns, and Money: An Event Study of Mass Shootings and Stock Prices of Gun Manufacturers” (Target: Strategic Management Journal)* Brad Greenwood “Checkmate: An Empirical Investigation of the Agility-Routines Tradeoff” (Target: Management Science) Published Peer Reviewed Proceedings Greenwood, Brad and Agarwal, Ritu, "Two Sided Platforms and HIV Incidence Among the Digitally Disadvantaged" (2013). ICIS 2013 Proceedings. Greenwood, Brad and Gopal, Anandasivam, "Tigerblood: Availability Cascades, Social Media, and the Environment of the Entrepreneurship" (2012). Academy of Management Best Paper Proceedings Greenwood, Brad and Gopal, Anandasivam, "Tigerblood: Availability Cascades, New Firm Formation, and the Acquisition of Venture Capital" (2011). Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship. Research at the University of Maryland Greenwood, Brad and Gopal, Anandasivam, "Ending the Mending Wall: Exploring Entrepreneur – Venture Capitalist Co-Location in IT Ventures" (2010). Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship. Research at the University of Maryland Greenwood, Brad and Gopal, Anandasivam, "Ending the Mending Wall: Exploring Entrepreneur – Venture Capitalist Co-Location in IT Ventures" (2010). ICIS 2010 Proceedings. Paper 33 Awards 2015 Utah Winter Conference on Business Intelligence Poster Slam Most Publishable Paper; “The When and Why of Abandonment: The Effect of Organizational Incentives on Technology Lifecycles” Spring ‘15 2013 Most Outstanding Reviewer Award, MIS Quarterly Fall ‘14 (Awarded Annually to Top Reviewer for the Journal) 2014 Young Scholars Seed Grant ($2500), Temple University Fall ‘14 2014 Outstanding Reviewer Award, Academy of Management Fall ‘14 (Awarded to top 5% of ~1000 BPS division reviewers) 2014 Distinguished Reviewer Award, Academy of Management Fall ‘14 (Awarded to top 5% of ~700 ENT division reviewers) 2013 Distinguished Reviewer Award, Academy of Management Fall ‘13 (Awarded to top 5% of ~700 division reviewers) 2013 Allen Nash Outstanding Doctoral Student; RH Smith School of Business Spring ‘13 (College level award for research and service contribution - selected out of 92 students) 2013 POMS College of Service Operations Most Influential Paper Award, “Performance Effects Related to the Sequence of Integration of Healthcare Technologies” Spring ‘13 Attendee, Consortium for Competitiveness and Cooperation, Kansas City, MO Spring ‘13 Attendee, ICIS Doctoral Consortia, Orlando, FL Fall ‘12 Academy of Management Best Empirical Paper Award, “Tigerblood: Availability Cascades, Social Media, and the Environment of the Entrepreneurship” ENT Division Fall ‘12 University of Maryland, International Conference Support Award Fall ’11 ‘12 Brad Greenwood; Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship Best Working Paper Award “Tiger Blood: Availability Cascades, New Firm Formation and Performance in IT Ventures” Spring ‘11 Brad Greenwood, Anand Gopal; Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship Best Student Paper Award “Ending the Mending Wall: Exploring Entrepreneur Venture Capital Co-Location” Spring ‘10 * Author are listed in alphabetical order. Each author contributed equally to this work Brad N Greenwood, PhD 2 of 7 Current As of April 2015 Research Mentions in Press Henriquez, Jessica; “Uber—They Drive Drunk So You Don’t Have To” The Observer / Opinion; April 7, 2015 http://observer.com/2015/04/uber-they-drive-drunk-so-you-dont-have-to/ Stadler, Shane; “Physician-Rating Websites are Biased in Picking Doctors, Exaggerating Consumer Opinions, Says Paper” Medical Justice; June 22, 2011 http://blog.medicaljustice.com/physician-rating-websites-are-biasedin-picking-doctors-exaggerating-consumer-opinions-says-paper/ Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences; “Are physician-rating websites biased? Study examines bias in picking doctors, exaggerating consumer opinions.” Science Daily; June 14, 2011 http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/06/110614115636.htm Benchley, RS; "The DNA of Health IT” Notre Dame Business Magazine; Spring, 2011 http://bizmagazine.nd.edu/article/?id=82 PRESENTATIONS Invited Presentations Brad Greenwood, Sunil Wattal (Presenter) University of Florida; Gainesville, FL “Show Me the Way to Go Home: An Empirical Investigation of Ride Sharing and Motor Vehicle Homicide” (February 27, 2017) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal; INFORMS Annual Meeting; San Francisco, CA; “A Double Digital Divide? TwoSided Markets and HIV Incidence among the Digitally Disadvantaged,” (November 11, 2014) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal, Rajshree Agarwal, Anand Gopal INFORMS Annual Meeting; San Francisco, CA “A Brief History of Stenting: Antecedents of Organizational Adoption and Abandonment of Technology” (November 9, 2014) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal; City University of New York – Baruch College; New York, NY; “A Double Digital Divide? Two-Sided Markets and HIV Incidence among the Digitally Disadvantaged,” (March 3, 2014) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal; University of Minnesota; Minneapolis, MN; “A Double Digital Divide? Two-Sided Markets and HIV Incidence among the Digitally Disadvantaged,” (Jan 31, 2014) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal; University of Arizona; Tucson, AZ; “A Double Digital Divide? Two-Sided Markets and HIV Incidence among the Digitally Disadvantaged,” (Jan 24, 2014) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal; Boston College; Chestnut Hill, MA; “A Double Digital Divide? Two-Sided Markets and HIV Incidence among the Digitally Disadvantaged,” (Jan 22, 2014) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal; University of Virginia; Charlottesville, VA; “A Double Digital Divide? Two-Sided Markets and HIV Incidence among the Digitally Disadvantaged,” (Jan 20, 2014) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal; McGill University; Montreal, QC; “A Double Digital Divide? Two-Sided Markets and HIV Incidence among the Digitally Disadvantaged,” (Jan 10, 2014) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal, Rajshree Agarwal, Anand Gopal; Temple University; Philadelphia, PA; “Physician Heal Thyself? Changes in Decision Making after Information Shocks,” (December 12, 2013) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal, Rajshree Agarwal, Anand Gopal; Bentley University; Waltham, MA; “Physician Heal Thyself? Changes in Decision Making after Information Shocks,” (December 2, 2013) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal, Rajshree Agarwal, Anand Gopal; University of South Carolina; Columbia, SC; “Physician Heal Thyself? Changes in Decision Making after Information Shocks,” (October 21, 2013) Brad Greenwood, Anand Gopal; University of Memphis; Charlotte, NC; “Tigerblood: Availability Cascades, New Firm Formation, and the Acquisition of Venture Capital” (June 5, 2013) Brad Greenwood, Anand Gopal; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Troy, NY; “Tigerblood: Availability Cascades, New Firm Formation, and the Acquisition of Venture Capital” (Feb 13, 2013) Brad Greenwood, Anand Gopal; University of Delaware; Newark, DE; “Tigerblood: Availability Cascades, New Firm Formation, and the Acquisition of Venture Capital” (Feb 11, 2013) Brad Greenwood, Anand Gopal; University of Minnesota; Minneapolis, MN; “Tigerblood: Availability Cascades, New Firm Formation, and the Acquisition of Venture Capital” (Jan 23, 2013) Brad Greenwood, Anand Gopal; Ohio State University; Columbus, OH; “Tigerblood: Availability Cascades, New Firm Formation, and the Acquisition of Venture Capital” (Dec 11, 2012) Brad Greenwood, Anand Gopal; INFORMS; Charlotte, NC; “Tigerblood: Availability Cascades, New Firm Formation, and the Acquisition of Venture Capital” (Nov, 15, 2011) Brad N Greenwood, PhD 3 of 7 Current As of April 2015 Anna Devlin (presenter), Brad Greenwood, Il-Horn Hann; INFORMS; Charlotte, NC; “Max Headroom and Bob Dylan Walk into a Bundle: Digital Distribution in the Post Napster Era” (Nov, 13, 2011) Guodong Gao, Brad Greenwood, Jeffrey McCullough, Ritu Agarwal; INFORMS; Charlotte, NC, “The Information Value of Online Physician Ratings,” (Nov 13, 2011) Brad Greenwood, Anand Gopal; Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship Research Lunch, College Park, MD "Ending the Mending Wall: Exploring Entrepreneur Venture Capital Co-Location in IT Ventures,” (February 9, 2011) Conference Presentations Brad Greenwood, Sunil Wattal; Winter Conference on Business Intelligence; Snowbird, UT; “Show Me the Way to Go Home: An Empirical Investigation of Ride Sharing and Motor Vehicle Homicide” (March 12, 2015) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal, Rajshree Agarwal, Anand Gopal; Winter Conference on Business Intelligence; Snowbird, UT; “The When and Why of Abandonment: The Effect of Organizational Incentives on Technology Lifecycles” (March 12, 2015) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal, Rajshree Agarwal, Anand Gopal; Workshop on Information Systems Economics; Auckland, NZ, “The When and Why of Abandonment: The Effect of Organizational Incentives on Technology Lifecycles” (December 17, 2014) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal, Rajshree Agarwal, Anand Gopal; Workshop on Health IT Economics; Alexandria, VA, “A Brief History of Stenting: Antecedents of Organizational Adoption and Abandonment of Technology” (Oct 11, 2014) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal; Platform Strategy Research Symposium; Boston, MA; “A Double Digital Divide? Two-Sided Markets and HIV Incidence among the Digitally Disadvantaged,” (July 24, 2014) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal, Rajshree Agarwal, Anand Gopal; RH Smith Entrepreneurship Research Conference; College Park, MD, “A Brief History of Stenting: Antecedents of Organizational Adoption and Abandonment of Technology” (April 26, 2014) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal; Workshop on Information Systems Economics; Milan, IT; “A Double Digital Divide? Two-Sided Markets and HIV Incidence among the Digitally Disadvantaged,” (December 19, 2013) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal; International Conference on Information Systems; Milan, IT; “A Double Digital Divide? Two-Sided Markets and HIV Incidence among the Digitally Disadvantaged,” (December 17, 2013) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal; Workshop on Health IT Economics; Washington, DC; “A Double Digital Divide? Two-Sided Markets and HIV Incidence among the Digitally Disadvantaged,” (November 16, 2013) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal; Conference on Information Systems and Technology; Minneapolis, MN; “A Double Digital Divide? Two-Sided Markets and HIV Incidence among the Digitally Disadvantaged,” (Oct 6, 2013) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal, Rajshree Agarwal, Anand Gopal; Strategic Management Society; Atlanta, GA; “Physician Heal Thyself? Changes in Decision Making after Information Shocks,” (October 1, 2013) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal, Rajshree Agarwal, Anand Gopal; Academy of Management Annual Meeting; Orlando, FL; “Physician Heal Thyself? Changes in Decision Making after Information Shocks,” (August 13, 2013) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal, Rajshree Agarwal, Anand Gopal; Consortium for Competitiveness and Cooperation; Kansas City, MO; “Physician Heal Thyself? Changes in Decision Making after Information Shocks,” (March 23, 2013) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal, Rajshree Agarwal, Anand Gopal; Utah Winter Conference on Business Intelligence; Snowbird, UT; “COURAGE Under Fire? Physician Reaction, and Over-Reaction, to the Release of Medical Trials,” (March 1, 2013) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal, Anand Gopal, Rajshree Agarwal; Workshop on Information System Econ; Orlando; “The Shadow of Goliath: Scientific Discovery and the Abandonment of Technology,” (Dec 16, 2012) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal, Anand Gopal, Rajshree Agarwal; Conference on Information Systems and Technology; Phoenix, AZ; “The Shadow of Goliath: Scientific Discovery and the Abandonment of Technology,” (Oct 13, 2012) Brad Greenwood, Anand Gopal; Strategic Management Society Annual Meeting; Prague, CZ; “Tigerblood: Broadcast Media, Social Media, and Firm Formation” (Oct 9, 2012) Brad Greenwood, Ritu Agarwal (presenter), Anand Gopal, Rajshree Agarwal; Workshop on Health IT and Economics; Washington, DC; “The Shadow of Goliath: Scientific Discovery and the Abandonment of Technology,” (Oct 6, 2012) Brad N Greenwood, PhD 4 of 7 Current As of April 2015 Guodong Gao, Brad Greenwood, Jeff McCullough, Ritu Agarwal; Academy of Management Annual Meeting; Boston, MA; “A Digital Soapbox: The Information Value of Online Physician Ratings,” (Aug 7, 2012) Brad Greenwood, Anand Gopal; Academy of Management Annual Meeting; Boston, MA; “Tigerblood: Firm Formation, Social Media, and the Environment of Entrepreneurship” (Aug 7, 2012) Guodong Gao (Presenter), Brad Greenwood, Jeff McCullough, Ritu Agarwal; 28th Annual Human-Computer Interaction Lab (HCIL) Symposium; College Park, MD, “The Information Value of Online Physician Ratings,” (May 25, 2012) Brad Greenwood, Anand Gopal; Darden Entrepreneurship and Innovation Research Conference; Charlottesville, VA; “Tigerblood: Availability Cascades, New Firm Formation, and the Acquisition of Venture Capital” (May 5, 2012) Brad Greenwood, Anand Gopal; Utah Winter Business Intelligence Conference; Snowbird, Utah; “Tigerblood: Availability Cascades, New Firm Formation, and the Acquisition of Venture Capital” (March 1, 2012) Brad Greenwood, Anand Gopal; Workshop on Information Systems and Economics; Shanghai, China; “Tigerblood: Availability Cascades, New Firm Formation, and the Acquisition of Venture Capital” (Dec, 9, 2011) Guodong Gao, Brad Greenwood, Jeff McCullough, Ritu Agarwal; Conference on Information Systems and Technology; Charlotte, NC, “The Information Value of Online Physician Ratings,” (Nov 13, 2011) Guodong Gao, Brad Greenwood, Jeffrey McCullough, Ritu Agarwal; Workshop on Health Information Technology Economics, Washington, DC, “A Digital Soapbox? The Information Value of Online Physician Ratings,” (October 22, 2011) Guodong Gao, Brad Greenwood, Jeffrey McCullough, Ritu Agarwal; INFORMS Healthcare, Montreal, QC, “The Information Value of Online Physician Ratings,” (June 20, 2011) Brad Greenwood; Mason Entrepreneurship Research Conference, Fairfax, VA "Tiger Blood: Availability Cascades, New Firm Formation, and the Acquisition of Venture Capital,” (May 6, 2011) Brad Greenwood, Anand Gopal; Darden Entrepreneurship and Innovation Research Conference, Charlottesville, VA "Ending the Mending Wall: Exploring Entrepreneur Venture Capital Co-Location in IT Ventures,” (May 5, 2011) Guodong Gao (presenter), Jeffrey McCullough, Ritu Agarwal, and Ashish Jha (with Brad Greenwood); Workshop on Information Systems and Economics, St Louis, MO, “Are Doctors Created Equal? An Investigation of Online Ratings by Patients,” (December 2010) Brad Greenwood, Anand Gopal; International Conference on Info Systems, St. Louis, MO, "Ending the Mending Wall: Exploring Entrepreneur Venture Capital Co-Location in IT Ventures,” (Dec, 2010) Brad Greenwood, Anand Gopal; Conference on Information Systems and Technology, Austin, TX, "Ending the Mending Wall: Exploring Entrepreneur VC Co-Location in IT Ventures,” (November 7, 2010) Brad Greenwood, Anand Gopal; Academy of Management Conference, Montreal, QC, "Ending the Mending Wall: Exploring Entrepreneur-VC Co-Location in IT Ventures,” (August 2010) Brad Greenwood, Anand Gopal; Industrial Studies Conference, Chicago, IL, "Ending the Mending Wall: Exploring Entrepreneur Venture Capital Co-Location in IT Ventures,” (May 5, 2010) Corey Angst, Carolyn R. Queenan (presenter), Sarv Devaraj, Brad Greenwood, INFORMS 2008, Washington DC, "An Empirical Investigation of Technology Adoption Sequences in Hospitals," (October 14, 2008). TEACHING MIS2101 – Info Systems in Organizations Temple University** Fall ’14 Primary instructor for 60 student class on the strategic use of information systems. Focus includes: technology as a business enabler, technology application, and organizational fit with strategic IT initiatives Fall ’14 Instructor Evaluation 4.4/5.0 BUMK759 – Social Media Marketing University of Maryland, College Park Spring ‘14 Supervised independent study of MBA student launching a social media marketing campaign for the promotion of his first novel (written on his experiences during the war in Afghanistan) Projected first year sales from publisher post course – 1600 units ** - Reported teaching evaluations from Temple University are responses to the question: “The instructor taught this class well.” Brad N Greenwood, PhD 5 of 7 Current As of April 2015 BUDT706 – Social Media and Web2.0 University of Maryland, College Park Fall ‘13 Primary instructor for 3 MBA and Master’s level courses covering social media and user generated content to extend and create business models, or augment firm strategies, from case approach. Current practicum partners are the Laborer’s International Union of North American and Deloitte Federal Fall ’13 Instructor Evaluation (Averaged over three sections) 4.36/5.0 BMGT301 – Intro to Info Systems University of Maryland, College Park Fall ’10 / ‘11 Primary instructor for 60 student class on the strategic use of information systems with case approach; topics include digital and information goods, data exploitation, Web 2.0, IT Consulting Spring ’14 Instructor Evaluation (Averaged over two sections) 4.53/5.0 Fall ’10 Instructor Evaluation 4.19/5.0 Fall ’11 Instructor Evaluation 4.16/5.0 BMGT468Q – Social Venture Consulting University of Maryland, College Park Spring ‘12 Two section guest lecturer focusing on consulting and the case methodology within the context of non-profit organizations and social value creation DMGT890 – Concept Proposal University of Maryland, University College Spring ‘11 Guest lecturer to first year doctoral students. Topics included the selection of research questions, framing, and demonstration of theoretical contribution BUDT773 – Data Mining University of Maryland, College Park Fall ’09 - Fall ‘11 Grading TA and guest lecturer for MBA level course focused on data exploitation, discrete analysis, classification, forecasting, and business intelligence (10 sections) BMGT301 – Intro to Info Systems University of Maryland, College Park Guest Lecturer to assist faculty in instruction of IT Consulting focused section of class Apr 09 MGT40490 – Business Problem Solving University of Notre Dame Guest lecturer to assist faculty in instruction of fabricated case based on real world events in an IT/Manufacturing industry. Authored original case illustrating to students various problems associated with ERP Implementation Feb 08 SERVICE Reviewing and Editorships Management Science Information Systems Research MIS Quarterly Review of Industrial Organization Intl Conf. on Information Systems INFORMS – CIST Intl Conf. on Information Systems Academy of Management: Reviewer Reviewer Reviewer Reviewer ICIS Associate Editor Annual Meeting Reviewer Annual Meeting Reviewer Annual Meeting Reviewer Professional Associations Academy of Management Association for Information Systems Institute For Operations Research and the Management Sciences Strategic Management Society Brad N Greenwood, PhD 6 of 7 (2014 - Present) (2014 - Present) (2013 - Present) (2014 - Present) (2013 - Present) (2013 - Present) (2010 - Present) (2009 - Present) (June 2010 – Present) (April 2008 – Present) (Fall 2008 – Present) (Fall 2011 – Present) Current As of April 2015 Internal Service Temple University MIS Distinguished Speaker University of Maryland, College Park Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship Center for Health and Information Decision Systems RH Smith School Association of Doctoral Students RH Smith School Association of Doctoral Students Dean’s IT Architecture Committee External Service Conf on Information Systems and Technology Platform Research Symposium Workshop on Information Systems Economics Workshop on Health IT Economics Workshop on Health IT Economics Academy of Management Annual Meeting Coordinator Research Fellow Research Fellow Vice President Social Chair Member Program Committee Discussant Discussant Session Chair Discussant Session Chair (Aug 2014 – Present) (May 2010 – Aug 2014) (Oct 2009 - Present) (May 2011 – May 2012) (May 2010 – May 2011) (Spring 2011) 2015 (2014 - Present) (2013 – Present) (2013 – Present) (2013 – Present) (2013 – Present) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE CACI International Deputy Project Manager – MD State Registry of Wills July 2004- Mar 2012 Assisted in management of a seven person team in charge of the implementation of four large scale application upgrades (10,000+ man-hours each). Analyst/Programmer – MD State Registry of Wills Served as lead for planning, documenting and designing each successive iteration of the application within a three person team GE Specialty Materials IS Development Project Leader Jan 03 - May 03 Headed a five person team to determine the effectiveness of GE Silicone’s American based training efforts regarding a new Enterprise Information System built by SAP for GESM CREDENTIALS AND CERTIFICATIONS Language Familiarity: C, C++, C#, ASP, PHP, Pascal, Visual Basic, JavaScript, Basic, SQL, JAVA, T-SQL Database Familiarity: Access, Oracle, MySQL, Sybase, MS SQL Server Operating Systems Familiarity: Win 9X, 2000, XP, 7, 8, UNIX, Mac OS X, Fedora X, GNOME, FreeBSD Security Clearance: TS/SCI with Full-Scope Polygraph (Inactive), United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (Sworn Researcher) REFERENCES Dr. Ritu Agarwal [email protected] Professor and Deans Chair of Information Systems 4327 Van Munching Hall University of Maryland, College Park College Park, MD 20742 301.405.3121 Dr. Anandasivam Gopal [email protected] Associate Professor of Information Systems 4307 Van Munching Hall University of Maryland, College Park College Park, MD 20742 301.405.9681 Dr. Rajshree Agarwal [email protected] Professor and ADVANCE Chair of Strategy and Entrepreneurship 4512 Van Munching Hall University of Maryland, College Park College Park, MD 20742 301.405.2250 Brad N Greenwood, PhD 7 of 7 Current As of April 2015
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